Must be going Mad



Hi All,

I am studying for 70-291 having passed, 70-270 and 70-290, and have a lab
setup with MOC classroom London as DC and Perth as Member Server. When I
log on to Perth with Administrator Account and try to "manage my server" I
do not have the privilages!!. Sure enough when I gpresult I find
Administrator is not a member of Administrators only Builtin/Users. I have
tried everything I can think of to solve this. gpresult for Administrator on
London DC shows the correct groups as it does on other Member Servers i.e.
Glasgow or Brisbane.

I am authenticating with the domain OK as I can reset passwords and then log
on with the new password.

What could be going on?

Any help would be greatly appreciated.

Regards
Bri


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